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Windows: Microsoft’s Metro UI, which graces both Windows 8 and Windows Phone, is pretty snazzy, and if you’re sick of the Aero look, you can bring the Metro UI to Windows 7 with the Zetro theme. (more…)
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# downloads Windows: Microsoft's Metro UI, which graces both Windows 8 and Windows Phone, is pretty snazzy, and if you're sick of the Aero look, you can bring the Metro UI to Windows 7 with the Zetro theme. More*»
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# downloads Windows: Microsoft's Metro UI, which graces both Windows 8 and Windows Phone, is pretty snazzy, and if you're sick of the Aero look, you can bring the Metro UI to Windows 7 with the Zetro theme. More »
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Last week we had our Kinect launch with a special Channel 9 Live event. Just prior to this we held a 24 hour Code Camp to allow developers to play with the Kinect SDK for 24 hours and see what they could come up with. I interviewed the teams after the event to take a look at their project and...
If you haven't seen the video or heard the news, watch this first. Then we'll discuss. (Please visit the site to view this media) All done? Good. My first reaction to this video was, “Oh my god, they nerfed Windows 8 in a desperate attempt to hump Apple's leg.” The new format is clearly designed...
Microsoft’s Windows 8 may be nearing beta with new screenshots leaked today from a Milestone 3 copy. The interface was first demoed at the D9 conference by Microsoft Windows chief Steven Sinofsky and even shown running on prototype tablet hardware at Computex 2011. For developers anxious to get...
In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz takes a look at the Microsoft Touch Mouse and discusses the ways in which it will help us to gradually move to the Windows 8 touch screen interface.
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The plug-in takes inspiration from the look of Windows 8, giving your web browser a clean and uncluttered feel while providing access to useful links.
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In this edition of the Windows Desktop Report, Greg Shultz examines arguments for and against separate editions of Windows 8 for tablets and desktops. We'd like your input.
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Even though we didn’t see it on stage at yesterday’s Microsoft E3 presentation, Microsoft is working on a new Xbox Live dashboard, like they do every fall. What’s notable about this year’s dashboard refresh is that it looks almost identical to the preview of Windows 8 that we saw at D9 earlier...
Microsoft has given us its first public demo of Windows 8. It looks flashy, but Microsoft is still trying to marry tablets with desktops. This time, it could ruin the standard version of Windows...
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Microsoft has pulled back the curtain and given the world its first glimpse of what we can expect from Windows 8 . Microsoft made a point of clarifying that Windows 8 will run on existing hardware , but it failed to mention that you might need a new desk.
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Microsoft demonstrated the next version of Windows this week, and the operating system has an interface almost nobody expected or predicted. What's going on here?
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Windows chief Steve Sinofsky showed off the next version of the OS, which borrows heavily from ideas in Windows Phone to give a touch interface unlike any previous Microsoft experience Microsoft has showcased a version of its next operating system which highlights touch screen features optimised...
Whether you use your PC for gaming or just surfing the web, this is the shape of things to come. An interesting video blog cropped up this week from Microsoft that should be of interest to anyone in the gaming crowd, given the amount of time most of us spend on a computer for one reason or...
Windows 8 looks slick, and it might work great with my existing hardware, but it won't work great with my existing computer desk if I want to take advantage of the touchscreen interface.
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Microsoft showed the next version of its Windows OS at a press event in Taipei on Thursday, unveiling a completely new tile-based interface that it hopes will be better suited for the emerging world of tablet PCs.
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